San Miguel's condition to Colón: ‘We must recoup our outlay’ | OneFootball

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·19 June 2026

San Miguel's condition to Colón: ‘We must recoup our outlay’

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Colón’s leadership remains focused on the search for a center forward for the second half of the Primera Nacional season, and one of the main targets is Bruno Nasta. However, the Sabalero’s intentions ran into a very firm stance from Los Polvorines: San Miguel made it clear that it will not make it easy for its top scorer to leave.

The man in charge of putting a stop to the speculation was Federico Almada, president of the Green Thunder, who in remarks to Mundo Ascenso Stream acknowledged the interest from the Santa Fe club but defended his institution’s assets.


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“Bruno is under contract with us. We made a significant investment to bring him in, and if a transfer opportunity comes up, we’ll have to recover that investment. It’s not like we’re going to let him go that easily. He’s a great professional and he played in every match,” warned the San Miguel executive.

Nasta’s numbers and current situation

Colón’s interest is no coincidence. The striker is backed by very strong numbers in the division:

  • At Racing de Córdoba (2024): He scored 17 goals in 35 matches, establishing himself as one of the tournament’s top scorers.
  • At San Miguel: This season, he has recorded 5 goals and 2 assists in 16 matches, becoming an untouchable piece of the starting lineup.

Despite this strong form, the forward is currently recovering from an ankle injury suffered against Deportivo Madryn (a match in which he was also sent off, earning a two-match suspension).

The Sabalero transfer market outlook

With the arrival of Uruguayan winger Franco García confirmed as the first signing, head coach Iván Medrán continues to insist on the need to add more presence in the box.

Although Bruno Nasta’s name is the one that generates the greatest consensus within the red-and-black board, San Miguel’s financial demands are forcing Colón to weigh other alternatives if negotiations do not move forward, such as Jonathan Herrera.

For now, the message from Buenos Aires was emphatic: if Colón wants to sign Nasta, it will have to make a financial offer that truly meets the expectations of the owner of his registration rights.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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